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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1927)
Tuesav. 'June 21, 1A27. Page Six t;a grandr eventno orserver WOMEN TAKE PART IN HUMAN AFFAIRS Clubs No Longer Confine Time to Culture, Dem onstrated at Meeting , .Tunc 21 MUff Jlllll of Where the President Will Rest and Eat i r 3?' ? f t SiiS p. V a LdW"'' i n WASIflNCTOX, 11. 4 'nil ii twi I ttudien of Milled nature which for ye.ii-H cupied ihe time a tul al tenthm wnnen clubs, have :lven wny'lo definite iimi active participation In essential mailers that haw tu do wild the conduct of Iiimmjiii iiffiiio 111 the world today. This w'aw coti fhiMlvdy ilnnniiHtr'ili-il In ihc ninn hltloiiH iilott'l )y (hi Oncriil I'edfr.iiioii of Woih-n's hio itt Iih I'DlltM'll IIH-'-l lllK IhM ( I'l t'lll ly in (Irniul l(:itiils, ,lic!i,t I lie proliliilt , .Mrs. John hli lilnvM'i Slifrnum, fddlllK- The fcdi rat Inn. wU li rt-nn-si-nln nior1 tliiin i'.ihmi.iiiio m n, mcil the tulol'tiou of il iiiiliih;il Holii'V for flood control dint will imvvwm lh rt!i'urriMji-it rif n nv such flood ciltastrophP ;ix lh.it llrti Iuih JiimI bweil ihrotiuh tin- Mississippi v;il-lt-y nnd will iiltiinmcly -l!inin;itc Ihp flood immi e in nil pints of the rnitf(l Sliitfs. The ioiiiifil nuked fur lnnncilinto in-rii.n luokinu to ward rmWriH'lion of tin- St. I.;ivvr i'lw iiikt-H lo Iht son c:iii:il. I'n dnr.Hmcnt wuh fvcn to m-iiaip nno liition ma for li KciH'iiil fnrvt-y of I he mndltloiiH of ilu ItullfniH of the rnlted Ni:iuH imhI h-nlsl.-iiion look lut; touiird di'c'iilriiliz;ill"ii of Die actlvltlM of tin Indhiii lnirc.iu to htatP (ioverniiicrils ns nii:nlf(st'd hy I lie polfry of the secretary-of I he Interior. Iteaft'lrniallon was trfven , lo lejiitdiil loll (leslneil lo nlve tho Indian IiIm rluhts hh a ill.en. it Itn effort to ha ve n ninny lionie deinnnm rat Ion mimiIk placed In the nnrlriilt ural couihU'k of the country iih there an farm n;entH, Ihe federation pledK-d itself to Kiip iort only Milch lelsl"! Ion l or will' ItiK federal funds supplcnieniluK the Stlilth-I.ever api)ri.iria1tuiis as will iiihitre more cmiftalde tiroporilon of s.rvico lo the farm home ami home, told of the jjreal kipcpsm of the ur- which cluh proldeftiK, eppchilly maker. The reiiie!t which hadjhan mid farm mirvey of home! thorn- related to ihe depart mem previously heen made tu the federal enilpineni and itiimtunced planw I which had occupieii the morniitt: Movernmeut , reo.tt est Inu' that wives or mot he I'M he desti; hat ed III 1 lie s 4 SiJAIiCIIiXG FOR SAFE DANCE FOR ! , RUSSIAN YOUTH ' M(.S( 'OW (Al') "Xtftionnliza- tlon" li;m In . n cvti n'lcd In prin 1 cpic to the dance, in fi nuKK-ntlon l put forward hy the Moweow Council of I'hysli al t ult ure. In r i. rrlnjr to the fiopularlty of tliM fox-trot and two-tcp, huimed ah imuio.nl. tht' council )i:ih coit nidtrwl ir iiiiviis.- loi- the time bf intr lo piohil.it duii' inn hy MiuplfH, "hut ut the name time finds It ad- ' viMihf.1 that couple ehantfi- fnirt ip.is'iii the coui.-h: of Die dance.' A special con feniicc has hei-n I MiiMiiioiieil to mo into Die auliji-ct I of "round danccn," and to crcato ia in w tlancc, It' posMihlc, h ss wi'iir upon moral.s of youthful ad- . dlelH. j t hr n heen e( i Ml 11 t Il MIMI.HIMi hrliluc 1 1 nM t-.t Stales. f-sti z . . ; . ill, .. . fVy. ,jI! . 4 6 v i it.trfr- AS ' o Tnese 1 wo Interior news of tuv-bihio ruuio lodfi In the Swuih Dukutu BIuck. Iijiis snow ii:t Klmplc rhnracter of the dwelllnc which President Coolldg will spend hl vacation. Above la the i?ny room, with its great fireplace of natlr alone. Below It the Uiulng room, stuffed game birds bclnj; Uiu only ornaments. I!i:iit census as hotiieinaUers. was Hilppleniented with it reipic.st thai essential facts concernirm the eo,ulp nieiil of the home he enumerated In the census. In her opening address Mrs. Sherman presented a fearless and forceful defense of t he ma ter nil y j and Infancy act in tin- enactment of Which the general federation played , 11 conspicuous part and of the chll-i dren'K hurejiu an authorized arm of the Koverniiient, hot h of which are' tinder attack hy persons, who nre elt her grossly Itnornnt or malicious. .Mrs. Sherman deplored the inroudsj hOlllK made hy teachei M of com - I mniiism and atheism In this conn-l'lonal repute, wliose addresses re try and warned Ihe women 1 keep ; laled lo the different departments tlWd.Huh jitiitt'nt mis Tree from these J'f (f edent I Ion Work, Were features of insiilTmiM liit'hie'iiees. the evening iron in ins. fJeorKP 11. Anicilcm. lion..- Kcmm.ii -M'lxwell. of WashlnMhm. I, C, the The Amerlea,, home, tin kevnot e I ,,Mt r'"''' ""thorlty on flood of Mrs. Sherman's i(dmlnMratlon. ',""''. li'i.'d measures lo oo 1111 1 11 noi uer .. isissippi vnney er. 1'. j. Arnold of New York j'ty, vice preshlenl of the National 'for the follow-up campaign intprounim. were discussed, from hoih Which i lit cluh women art coo-fthe plaiform and the floor. At one jeratlna with public official afidjnf these loi'iims. Dr. lltirdelle. lutflitieM men in )iopulariziiiK more I chairman of the hoard of trustees, and helter equipment for the home 'repot ted Ihe recommendation of :.Mih. J. . Cawler, chairman of thehhtj hoard of directors, that In view idivisioti of liom? ecoiuunics tach- jof ihe .Mississippi valley disaster, iK deplored the criticism of the nifslm: of the S .VOOlUUMl fouiula- nmdern lrl, sa. Inn thai he .still l.refers marriajie and n home in a movie career, licflujie practical as sistance In home management ami a keener spiritual vision of w hat makes n home, are said to he. the two K'alesl needs of Ihe American home today, neii'dinK , lo .M rs. Harry A. I turn ham, chairman o! the division of home making. Authoritative spen Iters of mi- .Mrs a popular t Macule V. r of :i cry, iIIschmsI chairman, j WE PAY 4" compdimd interest. .Seems small hut it is much better than some of th! investments we know of as having heen sold here in town within the past few years. The. privileges which pro with our Savings are hind tu equal. ' United States National Bank IT UNT A HOME WITHOUT A TELEPHONI How in the world can a young person expect to become ' popular" unless there is a Tele phone in the home? We don't say it can't be done. It might. liut it's doubtful. Horn Independent "jj C I AKD YOU CAN HAVE ONI ro a nw cknts a dati (ion fund he positioned until Home pi ore propitious time. - This reeom metidallon was adopted. The usual opport nutty tp contribute in the heado.uarietM malnienance fund re suited in pledges of more than $ l Mill, - . Luncheon conferences held hy the sevnral departments proved ile IlKhlful and liixpii-inu In their ad dresses and discussions. A In rue ami elaborately appointed dinner was j: I veil for the "official family" of thieflgriJjutho 'l''' I'S' tore tht openliiK of the laotincil, the .Michigan womrn actlim iih host esses, l-'ollowlntf the first eveninn session a reception in honor of Mrs. Sherman was held at the 'antilm! liotid. ; ' , ! . The entire second floor of thel Itroadcastimt company, told of the Jnriuory w here the cntnicll wns held. culiural value of the radio.' Ir. ('.Jwas devoted lo extilhlts of the sev i. Little, of Ann Arhor, president "(.ml depari menu, all of-which ai-i of the I'liivernlly of ,M ichiRn u 'traded kihiI . al ifoition, , .Saturday spoke on "Kdiicatlott In. the Home.;' was deslKuated as "play .day" audi Frederick Telford of WuNhhintnti. rKCin;es . of women took aillo drives 1 1. t., discussed civil service ami pcrxonal lenislatlon. i The Kigali tic conservation work of the federation was pleasingly re Clccicd in Ihe slereoptlcnn lecture, slides of places and proJectH In uhach cluh wniiiii have worked. ! heiim shown. The depart meat of Mine arts, Mrs. .. A. Miller, chalr , niiui. recounted iih Its accomplidt inents the openhiK of the Cluh Cor ner in Sciihncr'H magazine, Ihe i a ward of $lnno In prizes hy that magazine for lists, and essays in - volvin a knowledge of creative ! American art, also Ihe art forums (established by the art - chairman, Mhe Kaihcrine l,ce ItatCM conlest. jl chlhlren's hook week, the universal .observance of National . lira ma : week, Ihe music memory cniitesl I ; a rid music Week. l.onn lists of worthy nchleve i nienls and stimulallne; phmH f.o !the future were enunclaled by Mrs. : William It. Alvord, chairman of ihe department of American t 'ilizen ship: Mrs. Walter McNab Miller, chairman of t he depart p1(nt tt( Public Welfare; Mrs. Frederick W. Wciin, chairman of the detainment of from and I'ubllcily; Mrs. llufus I 'awes, clialrman of the deparl llient it( lniern.itlon.il Helatlons; Mrs. William I'. Itlackinan, chair man t ihe department of laluca llon and Mrs. iMtliean S. Johnson 'liaiititan of il department ot l.eeislatlo.i. "A .1 unior I tepart in en t in every iMnli."' is ihe ainhltlous slogan vt the junior department' of which Mrs. II. M. I : - I . I r . h in chairman, who reported. Junior cluhs now lielopi; ! o the general federa Hon. Mrs. It. duns deplored tin lark ot adult leader ndel for ihe e ! Ma i c : i i i : u mnnher of jii oui' of --:ir(-. t'r. '!n;t H. llurtkette, corif- -1h.ImI.mh of torrlrn lerritorlal elide. announced new club from HeunoHj ite. St-Miil. Tientsin. Kobe, tiallK-J hii, dr e ,,nd riaiM', making a l"' 1 1 oi i;o , tubs and federation of I pe.ikiM women in fiirelilii ..i.M'.iies n. affiliated with the' ' -'or.,1 it d. i.,1,,.11. .Mrs. Kredcr-i- 1- Smith ciijiirman of niei.;ber- n-iM.r'cd noire than Una ut- -I. ihf ,i"iiiii the Kcner.il federal Ion ; dm mi,- the liit ve.ir, ! to C.and Haven, Holland and Mas ki-Hiiii, where they saw the rcai sand dunes and were enti rialncd , by the women's club of ihore cities' at luncheon. Mrs. Dorian M. Ilassell wa i lmal! biennial chairman and she was n-! slsted by a larf;e coniuiillee which; left nothi.iK undone Dial coillilin, any way contribute to the success of the nieeii.iK or the personal pleasure of the several hundred women in attendance. Mrs. tiny H . ' Speare of New Hampshire wa-i ! chairman of Ihe program conimil'j tee ami .Mrs. t'liu'ence I'raim 'of Delaware and .Mrs, Saidie rr-liiMi- bar of Ori'Kou, headed the cvala.t-. tlon ciMiimltoe. ' CA1 CI RCLE TOUIV To C'.ina!:t on a new Primvsv; liiu-r - thn mli the m.iijnilici'nt Cana ilian '.icitic Kcckks- rc civ;itinn .mi! -p.ris at hiinlt, hake LduKc utnl tin. liun.ilnw Clamps iht'ii lnunc via C-alary and Spukatu with icivr li- SilHW Mi'iti'S lU'kV. All iiv.nlaMc lo you al mo derate t:(t oil tiie (Circle Tour. Spci ial I ) r ii i' s I o ii I'tsr. s arc now effec (iic: nil litciaiiire and intoi in:. I ion. A--k about C mon In ". I The Water's Great! i ..I iii.ii tlwr. !;ty i-s in llti I ihtr p.ni i: now opt n and offers to the and bi s; outdoor su iniminif to be had. uater from '.e (irinde UoipV ricr air every day. Mot and cold shower batl.H al v. ays in tliaiife oi ihe pool lo insure .sal people of I. a llri.ndc the cleanest, safest The ntnk Is continually r'-ccivinir tresh will be com nit t ly emptied and cleaned available lo all. A competent swimmer is ety. The tank fee is I ,'c, towd fic, suits I Ti.'. if it FIKE WORKS! A coinplclc line ij" fit i work-, fiii'crack-ci-s itp pilol.-. etc.. in connection will. Khmci-.v ami s4-ricc elation. milk and cream f. am our ow n rnus, ami other aiiipli. mid jiHitb-jn supplies arc alwa available. FREE PICNICS We make no charm for Ihe iim' of our wonilerfiil piciilc ercnnd. liriny; out ihe family ami fiicrnU. The ru-hiiij; ioamle ltoi.de ricr Unci) with sharp pine-coi-ereil hanks offers n in-tle M-tliiifi thai camioi he iii pa-M-.l. The lahh- arc fii'e. Ymi ran in (lie camp kitchen for a iniill fee. Pine Cone Auto Camo Auinvis i r:N(;i,.i VIAMol'Tll. -:nir. Takimr about 4ti Hjncs as lontr :ih Llndv in the crossbiK Captain Thomas Drake has arrived here from Clmr hstnn, M. c. He also is traveltint aloiie. bat In a Sfl-foot ketch. I'n like the lone i:,iulc, however. Cap tain I rake (jot his rcirular s.i p. i;.ir Ton: I'.iiMalow ( amp 2 Miles A'est of La Grande on Oregon Trail After the relmi of Mary Tall In Knlaud tliere was a dcr-llnff, I Coma n Cat hidiclsm and flshrn .in bewail to suffer. l.JUcen KIt.abel ia grti -R--K ax hi,. I following j Wednesda; sit liat ion, passe fee: "Kat l'i-h pay me tl'H." I th" pi W II Uivccm Oml htrnt 'a"i".'r Dc iht SS'IIiIiiIM I'unlarKlMuliiidimh.'iuli-lliWii (.'.Mliltiaii ',:; i':. 7 : . Hits ( -7u'.Jit'4 LOOK OVER OUU WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS Mrv Hu,m. li,.sa of Albu.iuer i ' i"". New Meb o won the cash ! ro t. - .a f.,r Ihe heM inli.m t- M-v.- stt.rv ,.r ;i i lub event stil-iui! i"'f b n. i tub tu ihe i u nt i A : in. ,,r i ..Oi iatiil .ition upon the( 't ,o bie t'iiMl nf Jnr soil W;.m t-nt i,. Mix i:.t,.e,.iM,. l.lndbelKli ' ' lni-1 a o Hi-mi i( j he oun- j 1 'I tl'and l;..pnK ni supplied ' music fur tin s-rernl "i-sNimn nod. I.UKene It. 1,,'uvmn, chalrm t his Win siippb niented b I V ttl" amlletice coudt division of imiMc. lime mii I'oniitiA The altnnoon H"viomn were rir oted laljielj to open foiuin yl hSiw um . rim ' a; ' !i!p:l : . Only $9 50 Down r ): - !i for this wonderful i ui ii ;r ! - r iri km t Come out of the KITCHEN" Automatic Electric Range rpiIINK of it! You pay only $9.50 down and we -- deliver a beautiful Hotpoint Automatic Electric Ranye to your home and install it in your kitchen. And with each Hotpoint Range purchased this month, we are giving absolutely FREE a nine-inch (I-E AYhiz Fan shown below. This offer lasts during June only. 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